List of foods and drinks

This is a list of food and drink that make appearances and/or are mentioned in the SpongeBob SquarePants series. Although there are several food items in the series that are real food, the series also features numerous food and drink items that are solely a part of the SpongeBob SquarePants universe. Some of these items are parodies of actual food and/or drink items.

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Within the SpongeBob SquarePants Universe

It looks like salami sausage and also in the middle of it, it looks like it has small circle shaped grooves inside. It is red, or maroon, in color. It only Appeared in the Season 1 episode "Karate Choppers." It is a spoof of meatloaf.

A food in which SpongeBob offered to Squidward in the Season 6 episode: "Squid's Visit." However, Squidward doesn't know what it is. As shown in the episode, it is a gelatinous dessert of the color of magenta with a light cream and a cherry on top. It looks a bit like purplish pink jello.

Chocolate balls that are popular with 8 year olds. They are enjoyed by Squidward as a part of his midlife crisis. Sergeant Sam Rodrick also used it to challenge someone to not eat in the classroom. They appeared in two Season 4 episodes: "Mrs. Puff, You're Fired" and "Good Neighbors." It appears in a simple yellow box that reads Bon-Bon.

A brand of cereal that is a spoof of Corn Flakes. Old Man Jenkins once mistook SpongeBob for a box of Bran Flakes. It was seen on the Season 3 episode: As Seen on TV. Old Man Jenkins probably eats it and watched the commercial of Bran Flakes.

A food that Patrick mentioned in "Squidville." Patrick had three orders of it and accidentally knocked the guards unconscious with his bad breath, which allowed SpongeBob and Patrick inside Tentacle Acres. They were probably made from oysters and may be related to pork rinds.

A dish seen in the Season 3 episode, "The Algae's Always Greener." It is prepared by Karen for Plankton and may be the only meal she knows how to make, as indicated by Plankton's displeasure at seeing it, saying "Holographic meatloaf...again!" Given that it is a hologram, whether or not the meatloaf has any nutritional value is unknown. Holographic Meatloaf simply looks like a meatloaf hologram, which is strangely edible. It is indicated as Plankton's favorite, as at the end of the episode, he says, "Holographic meatloaf...my favorite!" Plankton eats this with a can or cup of soda. Olives appear as a side dish.

Jellyfish Jelly Patty

A Krabby Patty with jellyfish jelly on it. It only was on the Krusty Krab menu for about a day in the season 2 episode, Jellyfish Hunter which gave Mr. Krabs get an idea to capture jellyfish. There was also a jelly patty with blue jelly made by Friend, the blue jellyfish. The patties appear to be a normal Krabby Patty, only with jellyfish jelly on them.

A spoof of Beef Jerky; Kelp Jerky is also sold at the Krusty Krab, as it has been shown on the Galley Grub. In the Season 6 episode "Sun Bleached," Patrick places two pieces of it in front of SpongeBob's buck teeth to make him look tan. In another Season 6 episode, "Porous Pockets," SpongeBob and Patrick eat Kelp Jerky while they watch trucks of money pour in front of SpongeBob's house. They appear in little yellow bags that read "Kelp Jerky" in red letters.

Kelp Nougat Crunch

A candy bar that appeared in the Season 1 episode, "Rock Bottom." It is made from kelp nougat and comes in red packaging.

A spoof of peanut brittle, as seen in the episode Pranks a Lot as a prank/booby trap. There is likely seanut brittle to eat as well.

SpongeBob's Exercise Shake

A shake created by SpongeBob. It was shown in the episode "The Great Snail Race," when SpongeBob made the shake and gave it to Gary. Gary did not want SpongeBob's shake, so he slithered away to watch TV. It was made with nails, raw eggs, and other manly objects. It could have damaged your health if you drank it.

A sundae created by SpongeBob in Season 2's "Something Smells." The sundae consisted of ketchup, onions, peanut butter and peanuts from a peanut plant. Only SpongeBob and Patrick consumed the sundae, which gave them stinky breath. The peanuts put in were rotten. It smelled really bad. You might not want to try that, because it gives you awful breath!

A canned food which was revealed that Squidward ate in the episode, The Camping Episode" They are packaged in red cans. They can also be cooked or roasted, and they will become hot and steamy. They're a parody of Swedish Meatballs. They were likely made in Sweden.

Yummy Stuff

In Growth Spout, Squidward had assorted containers of unseen food stenciled with the phrase "YUMMY STUFF." They included baguettes.

Sea Horse Milk

Sea Horse Milk is a fresh and mellow milk in the city of Bikini Bottom. Because SpongeBob ignored it in the episode "Have You Seen This Snail?," it changed into a rotten blob, and Patrick ate it, and he shuddered after it was swallowed. It only appeared on "Have You Seen This Snail?" It is possible that citizens drink it.

As the name suggests, it's a sausage turned into a liquid. It is one of Patrick's favorite drinks. Appeared in the episode "Model Sponge." Knowing it's meat in liquid form, it probably doesn't taste good.

The Rusty on Rye is a sandwich made from two pieces of driftwood, with spackle in the middle, and dipped in shellac. It was served at Rusty's Rib Eye. It is unknown how the citizens could eat it but Old Man Jenkins was able to eat it. Appeared in the episode "Séance Shméance."

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Jelly Sandwich made by SpongeBob.

SpongeBob after eating his Sundae.

Blue Jelly Sandwich not made by SpongeBob, but from the Blue jellyfish "Friend".